We should not stand for national Anthem because it's 'Shirk'. But can you Explain me that is respecting the country 'Shirk'. Because standing for national anthem is Countries Respect. Please Explain it.
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should not stand for national Anthem because it's 'Shirk'. But can you Explain
me that is respecting the country 'Shirk'. Because standing for national anthem
is Countries Respect. Please Explain it.
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Stand for National
Anthem
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask
for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever
He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that
there is no one (no idol, no person, no
grave, no prophet, no imam, no dai,
nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that
Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
Your Statement: we
should not stand for national Anthem because it's 'Shirk'
In light of the clear guidance
of the Quran and the Sunnah, ‘Shirk’ or associating another in God-head with Allah
Subhanah, has three main parts:
1.
Shirk in Allah’s Self
2.
Shirk in Allah’s Attributes
3.
Shirk in Allah’s Rights
Shirk in Allah’s Self:
This would be if one were to
claim that Allah has a son, or has a mother, father, brothers, sisters, family,
children; or to claim that someone or something originated Allah! This would be committing ‘shirk’ in Allah’s
Self.
Shirk in Allah’s Attributes:
Allah has declared 99 of His Attributes
in the Glorious Quran, and Allah Alone
knows how many more there are. If one
were to share Allah’s Exclusive Attributed with anyone or anything in creation,
it would be a case of ‘shirk’!
For example, Allah is the ‘Al Aleem’ (The All
Knowing). He Alone is the All Knowing, of the seen and the unseen! If one believes anybody else in His creation
knows everything, or even has the power
to know everything, then one would have
wrongfully elevated someone to the position of Allah Subhanah, and this is a clear form of shirk.
Similarly, Allah is the ‘As Samee’ (The All Hearing). He Alone is the All Hearing… If one believes
that anybody else of His creation hears everything, or even has the power to hear
everything, then one would have
wrongfully elevated someone to the position of Allah Subhanah, and that would
be a manifestation of clear shirk.
Shirk in Allah’s Rights:
The biggest Right of Allah is
that being our Creator and our Sustainer,
He Alone deserves our invocation and our worship. This is absolutely the biggest Right of
Allah. No one deserves that we bow down
to him and pray to him or call on him to answer our prayers … This is the Sole
Right of Allah Alone. If anyone goes to
anybody, any person, any idol,
any grave, any shrine, anything… and asks them to fulfill our
prayers, or even to tell them to take
our Message to Allah, this is an
absolute form of Shirk! Allah Alone
deserves that we pray to Him, call on
Him, serve Him, sacrifice for Him, fear Him,
obey His laws, follow His
appointed Messengers, and obey and
follow the commandments of His Revealed Book!
If one were to do any of the above for anybody else other than Allah
Subhanah, then it would indeed be a manifestation of Shirk.
One cannot say that standing for the ‘national anthem’ of
one’s nation is a case of ‘shirk’!! One
can definitely argue whether or not standing when the ‘national anthem’ of
one’s land is being read or chanted is with or against Islamic etiquette; but
under no circumstances can one say that it constitutes a manifestation of the
abomination of ‘shirk’!
Your Statement: But
can you Explain me that is respecting the country 'Shirk'. Because standing for
national anthem is Countries Respect.
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 5.706 Narrated by Abu Humaid
We returned in the company of the Prophet
from the Ghazwa of Tabuk, and when we looked upon
There is absolutely no harm in loving, caring, respecting
and honoring the land where one is born on in where one resides! In the days of the Prophet (saws) and for
hundreds of years after his death nations did not even have ‘national anthems’…
but that in no way means or implies that those people did not love and respect
their lands and their nations! There is
definitely more than one way to love and respect a land than to simply stand at
its national anthem….One would have to agree that to be a good, law-abiding,
righteous, honorable, faithful citizen of a land or a nation is more a
manifestation of love and respect for one’s nation than the protocol that is
unfortunately established today where the corrupt politicians, kings, and
leaders promptly salute their flags and stand upright at the chanting of their
national anthems!
The concept of having nations based on race, languages,
color, etc., and each nation inventing its own song or a ‘national anthem’ is
not an Islamic concept but an import of the disbelieving people which has been
copied and imitated by even the so-called ‘muslim’ nations of today!
The anthem of every believer who sincerely believes in
Allah and the Last Day is his testification of ‘Laa ilaaha illallah…Mohamed
ar-Rasool Allah’ and Allah is our witness, that anthem is embedded in the soul
of every true believer, regardless of where he is born or where he resides on
Allah’s earth!
If one trusts,
obeys, and follows the guidance
and commands of Allah and His Messenger (saws), one can be assured of never ever being misled; but if one believes, obeys and follows any other guidance, other than that of Allah and His Messenger
(saws), one can be assured of being led
astray.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to
Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and well wisher in
Islam,
Burhan